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Cork or Dublin? E-mail
Written by John   
Tuesday, 09 June 2009 08:53

There is a huge rivalry between Dublin and Cork – mostly in tourism. Whereas Dublin rakes in millions every year thanks to hordes of tourists coming from all over the globe, many people of Cork believe that the travelers chose the wrong place and were wasting their money. They believe that Cork is the city number one to visit in Ireland.

The first reason for their passionate love of Cork is the fact that most people in Cork are born and bred there. This is not particularly the case in Dublin. They often refer to the exclusive Cork cuisine: there are a number of dishes which are rarely found in the rest of Ireland. Oysters, rare fish and special Cork lamb are among the specialties. Staying on the subject of seafood, the sea safari in Cork harbor is particularly attractive as it gives visitors to taste gastronomic delights in the world’s second largest harbor after Sydney.

The residents of Cork often make references to the famous English Market, established by James I in 1610 and the wonderful Farmgate cafe. Both places lure a large number of visitors every year yet still not enough according to the people of Cork.

Let’s not forget the legend of the Blarney stone, situated at Blarney castle, built nearly 600 years ago. For those interested in folklore and legends, Blarney castle is surely a must on the list of places to visit.

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The 3 Irish Open Pink Friday May 15th E-mail
Written by John   
Monday, 11 May 2009 09:33

The second day of the 3 Irish Open Golf could be quite a dazzling and perhaps distracting affair for those players trying to make the cut on this coming Friday evening.

The reason is that the sponsor 3, Ireland’s fastest growing mobile network, announced The 3 Irish Open Pink Friday in aid of a vey good cause. Ladies and gentlemen alike will be tickled pink at this very special charity day at The 3 Irish Open at Baltray. In association with the Marie Keating Foundation, this unique occasion invites young and old to join a host of Pink festivities to support and raise awareness for breast cancer.

The 3 Irish Open will turn a radiant rosy shade of pink on Friday 15th May with all visitors asked to don something pink for the day.

Prizes for the best and most imaginative pink outfits and accessories will be awarded at the ‘Best Dressed’ competition with exclusive pink goodie bags and prizes being awarded for a lucky rosy few. The 3 Clubhouse will be turned into a pink paradise, where visitors can enjoy exclusive pampering treatments at the pink pamper zone and indulge in other exclusive luxuries and pink delights on the day.

Commenting on 3’s Pink Day events, Elaine Carey, Director of Sales at 3 said, “3 are thinking pink for the next four weeks in the run up to The 3 Irish Open. We are delighted to partner with the Marie Keating Foundation to support and raise awareness of Breast Cancer in Ireland and will be donating €10 from every Pay Monthly handset sold until the end of The 3 Irish Open weekend. I am encouraging everyone to join us for The 3 Irish Open Pink Friday in Baltray on Friday 15th May and wear something pink to support the Marie Keating Foundation.”

Tickets to The 3 Irish Open Pink Day cost just €20 with donations going to the Marie Keating Foundation. Get ready to Think Pink with 3 on Friday 15th May and visit the 3 Irish Open Pink Friday in Baltray! For further information please visit www.3irishopen.ie or mariekeating.ie.

To purchase your 3 Irish Open Pink Friday ticket visit: www.europeantourtickets.com or call the following number freephone +353 (0) 1-890-252-698

To take advantage of these outstanding advance ticket offers, please visit: www.europeantourtickets.com or call the following number: +353 (0) 1-890-252-698 (Freephone in the Republic of Ireland).

The 3 Irish Open Ticket Prices are as follows:

Adult Daily Gate €20         Adult Advance €15
Adult Season Gate €50     Adult Season Advance €35
Senior Daily Gate €15       Senior Daily Advance €10
Senior Season Gate €35    Senior Season Advance €25
Juniors U-16 Free if accompanied by a paying adult.

There are also a limited number of hospitality packages to the ‘Links Pavillion’ still remaining. The ‘Links Pavillion’ is a purpose-built facility with glorious views of Baltray’s spectacular 18th green and the perfect place to entertain business clients or simply enjoy a VIP perspective of one of Ireland’s great sporting spectacles.

CSL Hospitality, the largest hospitality company in Ireland, is offering clients the opportunity to purchase one day hospitality packages at €299 + VAT per person and can be contacted at: www.cslhospita

 
5th Drogheda Arts Festival E-mail
Written by seamus maguire   
Thursday, 30 April 2009 14:55

Drogheda Arts Festival returns to the banks of the Boyne for six days of the finest in performances, readings, exhibitions, workshops and fun. From the 29th of April to the 4th of May, Drogheda becomes the arts capital of Ireland, with an exciting line-up of local, national, and international artists.  Drogheda Arts Festival is a wonderful opportunity to dip your toe into the wide world of creativity, offering the well-known and well-loved alongside the unknown and the soon-to-be-loved. 

The Drogheda Arts Festival is devised, managed and produced by Drogheda Borough Council’s Arts Office and funded by Drogheda Borough Council, Fáilte Ireland, the Arts Council & Louth County Council. Committed to presenting a unique programme covering all art forms to a wide audience, this major annual event contributes significantly to the economic, social, cultural & artistic life of the town.

Whether you decide to step outside your comfort-zone and step onto a bus for a tour of teenage life (No Change Given - bus stop on Dominic Street), or sit on the cushioned pews in St Peter's for the best in Russian contemporary music (The Rest is Noise - the Music of Alexander Knaifel), whether you find yourself thinking outside the box at Boxes (Coiscéim - Droichead Arts Centre) or set-dancing in the shadow of a Martello Tower (Traditional Day - Millmount), the Drogheda Arts Festival combines craic and laughter with new ways of looking at the world.  Now, perhaps more than ever, the arts can help us make sense of these turbulent times, allowing us fresh insights into the life we live.  Drogheda Arts Festival reinforces the fact that we live in a community, not just an economy, and that events such as the Family Fun Day and the Traditional Day in Millmount strengthen those ties which define us a community, with shared hopes and dreams.
 
Initiated by Rosemary Collier, continued by Rosemary Howell, and lead in 2009 by Alice Ring, Drogheda Arts Festival is the culmination of much hard work in fundraising, planning, marketing and staging the fastest-growing Arts Festival in the country.  Drogheda has much to be proud of, and the Drogheda Arts Festival positions the town as one where culture and imagination are valued and appreciated. On behalf of everyone who has worked and contributed towards the Festival, we would like to invite you to dip that toe into the Festival programme, and enjoy six days of inspiration!

 

 

Timeline of Festival Events 2008

Events each day of the Drogheda Arts Festival at a glance. Colour coding: Music / Theatre & Dance / Outdoor, Family & Children's Events / Visual Arts / Literature & Comedy

Wednesday 29th April

Visual Arts
More Visual Arts events

Flicks – exhibition opening
Highlanes Gallery
6.30pm

Opening Hours
Highlanes Gallery, Laurence Street
Wed 29 April – Sun 21 June
Mon – Sat: 10am - 6pm
Sun & Bank Holidays: 12pm - 5pm
Admission: Free


Droichead Arts Centre, Stockwell Street
Wed 29 April – Sat 30 May
Tues – Sat: 10am – 6pm
Admission: Free

Film

North by Northwest Droichead Arts Centre 8.00pm

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Thursday 30th April

Children / Music
More Music events

Seashore show (Nico Brown & Martin Brunsden)
Little Duke Theatre
4.30pm

Children / Music
More Music events

Instant Orchestra (Nico Brown & Martin Brunsden)
Little Duke Theatre
7.30pm

Music
More Music events

SJ McArdle (supported by Niall Boyle)
Droichead Arts Centre
8.00pm

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Friday 1nd May

Music
More Music events

Fionn Regan
McHugh’s
9.00pm

Music
More Music events

The Rest is Noise: Music of Alexander Knaifel
St. Peter’s Church of Ireland
8.00pm

Music
More Music events

Banned Substance
Festival Club, The d Hotel
11.00pm

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Saturday 2nd May

Youth Arts / Theatre
More Art / Theatre
events

No Change Given
Dominic St. (opposite Church)
1.00pm

Youth Arts / Theatre
More Art / Theatre
events

No Change Given
Dominic St.
7.00pm

Outdoor, Family & Children's
More Outdoor, Family & Children's events

Fair on Fair Street
Fair from 10.00am
Live music from 12 noon

Children / Theatre
More Theatre events

Fanzini Brothers – Fluffywish
Little Duke Theatre
6.00pm

Literature
More Literature events

Marina Carr
Barlow House
3.00pm

Dance
More Dance events

Boxes - Cois Ceim
Droichead Arts Centre
8.00pm

Music
More Music events

Lunfardia
The d Hotel
9.30pm

Music
More Music events

Geriko
Festival Club, The d Hotel
11.00pm

Music
More Music events

Super Extra Bonus Party
The Star & Crescent
11.00pm

 

 

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Sunday 3th May

Youth Arts / Theatre
More Art / Theatre
events

No Change Given
Dominic St. (opposite Church)
1.00pm

Youth Arts / Theatre
More Art / Theatre
events

No Change Given
Dominic St.
7.00pm

Traditional Arts
More Traditional Arts

Traditional Day at Millmount
Millmount Centre
12noon - 6pm

Music
More Music events

Donal O’Connor & Martin Meehan
Millmount Tower
1pm – 2 pm

Music
More Music events

Nuala Kennedy
Millmount Tower
3pm – 4pm

Music
More Music events

The Funeral Band
St. Peter’s CoI
8.00pm

Comedy
More Comedy events

Des Bishop
McHugh’s
8.00pm

Theatre
More Theatre events

Moby Dick - Gare St Lazare
Droichead Arts Centre
8.30pm

Music
More Music events

Biko
Festival Club, The d Hotel
11.00pm

Music / DJ
More Music events

Norman Jay
The Star &Crescent
Doors 11 pm

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Monday 4th May

Youth Arts / Theatre
More Art / Theatre
events

No Change Given
Dominic St. (opposite Church)
1.00pm

Youth Arts / Theatre
More Art / Theatre
events

No Change Given
Dominic St.
7.00pm

Outdoor, Family & Children's
More Outdoor, Family & Children's events

Family Fun Day
Dominic’s Park
12 noon - 4pm

Children / Theatre
More Theatre events

The Family Hoffman’s Mystery Palace
Dominic’s Park
12,1,2,3,4 pm

Music
More Music events

Eliza Carthy and Band
Droichead Arts Centre
8.00pm

 

 
RTE All Ireland Drama Festival E-mail
Written by seamus maguire   
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 09:29

The RTE All Ireland Drama Festival continues this week at the Dean Crowe Theatre & Arts Centre, Athlone, County Westmeath, with some outstanding productions lined up to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of the festival. The action concludes on Saturday night 9th May. The festival showcases all that is good in Irish amateur theatre. Nine groups qualify for a place in the finals in Athlone where audiences flock to see gripping performances of works by both Irish and international authors. Competition is keen, and with a lively fringe offering many cultural events in town throughout the run, the festival is the ideal starting point to get the summer season underway.

This year the RTÉ All-Ireland Drama Festival has a double celebration. The Drama Festival has been associated with the Dean Crowe Theatre for 50 years and this year is also the 50th Anniversary of the first performance of John B. Keane's 'Sive'. To mark this occasion, John B's son, Billy Keane, officially opened this year’s festival on May 1st. The festival is run under the auspices of the Amateur Drama Council of Ireland www.adci.ie  and running since 1953.

Admission Prices : Season Ticket: €100.00 | Concession: €75.00
Season Tickets available from Wednesday 26 March
Individual Nights : €15.00 | Concession: €12.00
Nightly Tickets available from Tuesday 14 April
 

 
Excitement mounting for 3 Irish Golf Open at Baltray E-mail
Written by seamus maguire   
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 10:03

With Irish golf experiencing so many good days in the sunshine at the moment, the upcoming 3 Irish Open at County Louth Golf Club on the 14th – 17th May is eagerly anticipated by all followers and players alike.

One of those players who has now established himself firmly on the world stage is Graeme McDowell who believes that Ireland’s current crop of world class talent combined with a €3 million prize fund and an innovative new sponsor are the three compelling reasons to make The 3 Irish Open one of the strongest events on The European Tour International Schedule as he confirmed his participation today, 25thApril 2009.

The Ryder Cup star is confident that his previous record over the stunning links that is County Louth Golf Club in Baltray can spur him on to become only the third Irish winner of his National Open in the last 27 years, following three-time Major Champion Padraig Harrington’s 2007 success.

“It would be a dream to win in front of the home crowd. Following John O’Leary’s victory in 1982, Padraig followed suit for the Irish boys a couple of years ago so hopefully I can back him up this year with a win at Baltray which is a golf course I like,” said McDowell.

“I finished 11th when they played the tournament there in 2004 and I finished ninth in the East of Ireland Amateur Championship a few years before that. It’s a golf course I really like and I am looking forward to getting back there.

“We are playing for an awful lot of money as well – €3 million – and that is an important factor because we have to try and attract the best possible field to our National Open and get The 3 Irish Open up there as one of the strongest events on The European Tour International Schedule because that is where it deserves to be.

“It’s quite amazing that many of the best players in the field, no matter who enters the tournament, will be Irish. You look at the Irish players, especially Padraig with his unbelievable success over the past few years and now with the emergence of Rory, and see that we are competing and succeeding on the world stage.

“It’s so important for the tournament that we have such success in Irish golf at the moment and I really hope that the Irish fans get out there and support the boys because the Irish people have always loved their golf and we need to get this tournament back to where it belongs.”

Robert Finnegan, Chief Executive of 3, said: “"We are very pleased to announce Graeme is playing in The 3 Irish Open this year at Baltray. As the leading European at the US Masters in Augusta, I’m sure we are all looking forward to watching Graeme compete. The 3 Irish Open is already promising to be an exciting tournament and a highlight of the European Tour. I would encourage all golf fans to come along and support our Irish players at Baltray in May.”

Martin Cullen TD, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism said: “I am delighted Graeme McDowell is participating in The 3 Irish Open at the Baltray Links. This Portrush golfer is one of the most exciting talents to emerge from Northern Ireland in recent years.  Graeme, who had a particularly magnificent year in 2008 - with a personal victory at the Ballantine’s Championship in March; winning The Barclays Scottish Open in July, in addition to membership of The Ryder Cup Team - will be a fantastic addition to the line up set to play at the County Louth Golf Club next month.” Minister Cullen added: “The support provided by 3 will make The Irish Open which is also supported by Fáilte Ireland, one of the most prestigious events on the European Tour.”

Fans have the chance to make significant savings at The 3 Irish Open by taking advantage of advance ticket offers.

Season tickets to see McDowell, Harrington, Mc Ilroy, Mc Grane, Hoey, Mc Ginley and  many of the world’s best players in action for four days over the classic links layout at Baltray, County Louth, are available at a 30 per cent discount if purchased before midnight on Sunday, May 10; while advance Daily Ticket purchases carry a 25 per cent discount on the Gate price. Junior fans, under the age of 16, who are accompanied by a paying adult, will be granted free access to the tournament throughout the week. To take advantage of these outstanding advance ticket offers, please visit: www.ticketmaster.ie and www.europeantourtickets.com or call the following numbers: Republic of Ireland Customers call: 1 890 252 698.  Customers outside of the Republic of Ireland call: +44 (0) 800 023 2557

The 3 Irish Open Ticket Prices are as follows:

Adult Daily Gate €20            Adult Advance €15
Adult Season Gate €50        Adult Season Advance €35
Senior Daily Gate €15          Senior Daily Advance €10
Senior Season Gate €35     Senior Season Advance €25
Juniors U-16 Free if accompanied by a paying adult.
 
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